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Five Sydney Plays to See (and Reflect on) This September
Revisit a Henrik Ibsen classic, see a nasty dinner comedy and contemplate the role of social media through theatre.
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Robert Plant and Lionel Richie Top Bluesfest's First 2018 Lineup Annoucement
Time to start making Easter long weekend plans.
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Melbourne Music Week Has Dropped the First Part of Its 2017 Program
This year, a new all-ages event will transform three storeys of Melbourne Town Hall into a live music showcase.
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Five Things You Should Know About This Year's Archibald
Come armed with these talking points when you head to the Archibald this year.
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The Best Things to Do in Wellington Before Payday
There's no reason to stay cooped up at home when the cash isn't flowing.
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An Immersive Blade Runner-Themed Bar Is Popping Up at Melbourne's Cinema Nova
In anticipation of Blade Runner 2049's release, the cinema is transforming its bar into a futuristic haven with video installations, murals and themed cocktails.
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Berlin Is Now the Home of The World's Largest Street Art Museum
Europe's graffiti capital gets its own five-storey urban contemporary art gallery.
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A Waterside Rainbow-Coloured Bar Is Popping Up at the MCA
Cocktails, DJ tunes and workshops to run alongside Pipilotti Rist’s vibrant exhibition.
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The Ten Best Up-and-Coming Artists We Saw at BIGSOUND 2017
From feminist punk to '80s synth to jangle rock, these are the new gen of Australian artists to look out for.
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Six Must-See Films at the 2017 Sydney Underground Film Festival
Featuring one-take Aussie crime thrillers, exorcism docos, Japanese splatter flicks and more.
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Five Must-See Films at the 2017 Lavazza Italian Film Festival
See a touching drama about conjoined twins, a doco abut sea-dreaming nonnas, and a film all about coffee.
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Five Films to See at the 2017 Italian Film Festival (and Five Sydney Italian Joints to Eat at Afterwards)
Cap off an ode to coffee with an espresso martini or a neo-realist film with a big bowl of pasta.
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This Is the New Street Art Brightening up Building Sites Across Sydney's CBD
The city has just gotten a whole lot more vibrant.
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Find Love in The Candle Wasters' New Web Series Happy Playland
Behind the capital's new lesbian rom-com musical mashup.
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Eight New Melbourne Art Exhibitions for September to Help You Ring in Spring
See influential pop art perspectives, discover German biospheres and consider video art exploring national identity.
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Gallery: Our Favourite Moments from Brisbane's BIGSOUND 2017
The three-day music marathon produced many memorable gems — here are some of them.
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Prince Alfred Park Will Host an Eight-Stage 'Voting' Festival for Marriage Equality
Send off your postal vote and then head across the road for an afternoon mini music festival.
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Laneway Festival Officially Announces Complete 2018 Lineup
BABADNOTGOOD, Conan Mockasin, The Internet and The War on Drugs will join Mac DeMarco and Anderson .Paak for the summer 2018 festival.
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Laneway Festival Officially Announces Complete 2018 Lineup
BABADNOTGOOD, Odesza, The Internet and The War on Drugs will join Mac DeMarco and Anderson .Paak for the summer 2018 festival.
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Gallery: The Best Moments from Sydney's Huge Yes Rally for Marriage Equality
It's estimated that 30-40,000 Sydneysiders shows up to solidify their support for LGBTI+ Australians.
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Hundreds of People Are Set to Converge on Aotea Square to Simultaneously 'Scream like Goku'
Whether you're a Dragon Ball Z fan or not, it's sure to be cathartic.
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Melbourne's ACMI to Open Permanent Virtual Reality Lounge
The dedicated space will showcase a rotating array of VR works.
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The Ten Best Things to See at Brisbane Festival 2017
From classic horror flicks to Chinese theatrical extravaganzas, we've assembled a list of the best this year's Brisbane Festival has to offer.
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Louvre Abu Dhabi Will Open Its Doors This November
It'll feature over 600 artifacts on loan from France's top museums.
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Thousands of People Are Set to Converge on Australia's Public Spaces to Simultaneously 'Scream Like Goku'
Whether you're a Dragon Ball Z fan or not, it's sure to be cathartic.
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Thousands of People Are Set to Converge on Federation Square to Simultaneously 'Scream Like Goku'
Whether you're a Dragon Ball Z fan or not, it's sure to be cathartic.
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Thousands of People Are Set to Converge on the Sydney Opera House to Simultaneously 'Scream Like Goku'
Whether you're a Dragon Ball Z fan or not, it's sure to be cathartic.
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A Look Inside The Revamped Forum Theatre
The iconic venue on the corner of Russell and Flinders Street has had a little bit of a facelift.
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Five Things We Took Away from the Sydney Opera House's Inaugural ANTIDOTE Festival
Helping people is hard, helium balloons can lift a person and kangaroos can run (well, according to The Onion).
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Ten Auckland Date Ideas to Tick Off This Spring
Take heed from the animal kingdom and begin your spring courtship.
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Five Sessions Not to Miss at Brisbane Writers' Festival
Word nerds, lovers of letters and journalist junkies, get ready for a whole library’s worth of literary fun.
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Ten New Sydney Art Exhibitions for September to Help You Ring in Spring
We see your bursting flower buds and baby spring animals, and raise you ten must-see art exhibitions.
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Ten Auckland Art Exhibitions Worth Checking Out This September
It's the perfect season for gallery hopping.
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One-Day One-Stage Festival FOMO Festival Announces One Top 2018 Lineup
The Brisbane-born festival returns to Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide, and adds a mini Melbourne stop too.
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Melbourne's Palais Theatre Is Screening Star Wars Complete with a Live Orchestra
It will celebrate not only the space opera saga's longevity, but the upcoming release of Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi in December.
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The Book of Mormon Is Coming to Sydney
It's Sydney's time to get in on the crass magnum opus from South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
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Ai Weiwei Is Crowdfunding His Latest Security and Immigration-Focused New York Installation
The Chinese artist will set up artworks at more than 300 sites across NYC in his largest and most ambitious public exhibition to date.